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Binding: Board bookEAN: 9780694004911 ISBN: 069400491X Label: HarperFestival Manufacturer: HarperFestival Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 13 Publication Date: May 01, 1993 Publisher: HarperFestival Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Release Date: May 30, 1993 Studio: HarperFestival Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - I Can't Believe I Finally Found This BookI have looked for this book for years. I had read it in a Pre-K class for my students. Another teacher had borrowed it from her town's library and my class loved it. Since then, I have looked off and on for years but could not locate it. I now have a 3 year old grandson and we love to find animals, birds, etc. in the clouds. We have read this book several times already and he loves it. Thanks, Jeri Rating: - Fun ReadThis book can be used creatively with kids of all ages! As a speech therapist at an elementary school, this book provides many language development opportunities! I love it as much as the kids do! Rating: - great for preschool & art projectsThis is a great book for pre-school age kids. It's a simple story with lots of opportunities for the kids to participate, saying what each picture is. I know a lot of teachers use this book and then have the kids make their own "ink blot" type images and then say what they see in their cloud. Very cute book. Rating: - good bookGreat book for teaching shapes and cloud, fun to read with felt board activity. Rating: - Replace that TV!Tell the children to turn off the TV and read this book. It just begs them to try their hand at making some "spilled milk" with blue construction paper and cotton balls or ripped white paper. Parents and grown-ups are allowed to make designs, too (They will want to do it!).
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